Pepper Varieties

Peppers range in size from smaller Jalapeno peppers to larger bell and like Big Bertha varieties. But, regardless of what kind of pepper you decide to grow in your garden, nearly, you’ll need to attach it to the stake to prevent the plant from breaking or weakening from the weight of the fruit. A typical bell pepper, on average, is four inches by four and a half inches, but some peppers, such as Big Bertha, can get even larger. Growing any variety of peppers, in general, involves plenty of sun and water in your garden. All plants, as well, need to be spaced 18 inches apart and in rows 30 inches apart.